Author: John Carlo Encarnacion
Cook Islands – Special (009)
Huell’s Cook Island Adventure takes us to the South Pacific. Close your eyes and imagine beautiful lush green tropical islands popping up
San Onofre State Beach – California’s Golden Parks (157)
San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County covers some 2100 acres and has five miles of beach, including Trestles – one of the most famous and
Doheny State Beach – California’s Golden Parks (152)
Huell visits Doheny State Beach to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of the park. Doheny is famous for its surfing and laid back California
El Camino Real Bells – California’s Gold (124)
The Kings Highway – or El Camino Real has long been a part of California’s rich history. From its humble beginnings as a dusty trail,
Camarillo Ranch – California’s Golden Parks (148)
Join Huell as he visits the magnificently restored Camarillo Ranch, which was named for “the last Spanish Don”, Adolfo Camarillo, who assumed
Gardens – California’s Gold (131)
The theme of this episode is gardens! Combining two episodes, join Huell as he travels to two different gardens to explore their rich history and
Trade Tech – Downtown (112)
Huell visits Los Angeles Trade Tech College, where students learn to become mechanics, beauticians and even chefs.
The California State Railroad Museum – California’s Golden Parks (147)
Located in beautiful Old Sacramento and regarded as one of North America’s finest and most visited railroad museums, The California State
Cayuga Playground – California’s Golden Parks (146)
Huell visits the Cayuga Playground in downtown San Francisco. This amazing playground was once a beaten down, overgrown, weed-choked space and
Underground Old Sacramento – California’s Golden Parks (145)
Sacramento has a unique feature that many residents are unaware of: a city underneath a city. Huell Howser goes below the city of Sacramento to
